Clara Brown, a notable figure in the history of African American entrepreneurship and philanthropy in the 19th century, was largely self-taught. After escaping slavery, she learned various skills, including cooking and laundry, which helped her establish successful businesses in Colorado. While specific individuals who formally trained her are not well-documented, her experiences and determination played a significant role in her development as a successful entrepreneur.
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Clara Brown didn't go to school becuase she was a slave and slaves couldn't go to school.
she died in her sleep at the age of 85
The nurse who founded the American Red Cross, Clara Barton, had brown hair. She was born in December of 1821.
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Clara Douglas Brown has written: 'Book repairing' -- subject(s): Bookbinding, Books, Conservation and restoration, Repairing
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Clara Brown was a freed slave from Virginia that made a name for herself in the Colorado Gold rush region. You can find picture of her with a quick search on Google.
she made the red cross.
Clara Brown was born into enslavement and separated from her parents at a young age. She was later sold into slavery after being separated from her husband and children. Her parents' names are not known.